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  • Qumran ( חירבת קומראן , Khirbet Qumran) is located on a dry plateau about a mile inland from the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea ...
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  • Category:Public [[Image:Universum.jpg|thumb|300px|Colorized version of the Flammarion woodcut. The original was published in Paris in 1888. Pantheism ...
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  • José Francisco de San Martín Matorras, also known as José de San Martín (February 25, 1778 – August 17, 1850), was an Argentine general ...
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  • Coral reef is the term for any fully marine, underwater ecosystem with a calcium carbonate foundation produced by the skeletons of living organisms ...
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  • Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont (July 27, 1768 – July 17, 1793), known as Charlotte Corday ( kɔʁdɛ|lang ), was a figure of the ...
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  • The Norte Chico civilization (also Caral or Caral-Supe civilization was a complex Pre-Columbian society that included as many as 30 major population ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Education Category:Universities and Colleges {{Infobox_University-Tokyo |name = University of Tokyo ...
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  • Bastille Day is the common name given in English-speaking countries to the national day of France, which is celebrated on July 14 each year. ...
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  • The United States Virgin Islands are a group of islands in the Caribbean that are an insular area of the United States. The islands are geographically ...
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  • Filial piety is the virtue of a child to his or her parents or parental figures, both living and deceased. It is one of the most fundamental ...
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  • Louis Moreau Gottschalk (May 8, 1829 – December 18, 1869) was an American composer and pianist, best known as a virtuoso performer of his own ...
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  • Paul Laurence Dunbar (June 27, 1872 – February 9, 1906) was a seminal American poet in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. As ...
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  • Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (June 14, 1736 – August 23, 1806), a French engineer and physicist, discovered the relationship between the force ...
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  • René Descartes (French ʁə'ne de'kaʁt ) (March 31, 1596 – February 11, 1650), also known as Renatus Cartesius (latinized form) ...
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  • Samhain (pronounced /ˈsɑːwɪn/ SAH-win or /ˈsaʊ.ɪn/ SOW-in in English; from Irish samhain, Scottish samhuinn, Old Irish samain) is a Gaelic ...
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  • Gérard de Nerval ( ʒeʁaʁ də nɛʁval|lang ; May 22, 1808 – January 26, 1855) was the pen name of the French writer, poet, and translator ...
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  • Philip IV (1268 – November 29, 1314), called the Fair (French: le Bel), son and successor of Philip III, reigned as King of France from 1285 ...
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  • Niccolò Jommelli (September 10, 1714 – August 25, 1774) was an Italian composer. As a student of the Neapolitan School and a follower of Gluck ...
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  • Ernest Renan (February 28, 1823 – October 12, 1892) was a Breton philosopher and writer, and a spokesman for the religious and intellectual ...
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  • Du Fu (712–770 C.E.) was a prominent Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty. Along with Li Bai (Li Bo), he is frequently called the greatest of the ...
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